While on a steam train excursion along the British Columbia coast just north of Vancouver our guide pointed out a bay that he said had the only fjord in North America. Was he correct ?
Skookumchuck Narrows, Toba Inlet, and Ursula Channel (all in British Columbia), Western Brook Pond, Trout Trap Fjord, and Noodleook Fjord (all in Newfoundland and Labrador), Greeley Fjord, Eglinton Fjord, and Clyde Inlet (all in Nunavut) and Alluviaq Fjord, Fjord du Saguenay, and Tursukattaq Fjord (all in Quebec) are just a few examples of fjords to be found in Canada.
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
Because British Columbia was found, settled, and founded by the British.
The University of British Columbia is in Vancouver, British Columbia. ================================================ Well, actually the University of British Columbia is located in the University Endowment Lands, just outside of and west of Vancouver.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
There are fjords along British Columbia's coastline, as well as Norway.
Skookumchuck Narrows, Toba Inlet, and Ursula Channel (all in British Columbia), Western Brook Pond, Trout Trap Fjord, and Noodleook Fjord (all in Newfoundland and Labrador), Greeley Fjord, Eglinton Fjord, and Clyde Inlet (all in Nunavut) and Alluviaq Fjord, Fjord du Saguenay, and Tursukattaq Fjord (all in Quebec) are just a few examples of fjords to be found in Canada.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
British Columbia was created in 1871.
Island in British Columbia is Vancouver
The Columbia River originates in British Columbia
Vancouver Island is in British Columbia. The capital of British Columbia is even located on it.
Because British Columbia was found, settled, and founded by the British.
British Columbia is Canadian province. There are no states in British Columbia. Nor are there any states in Canada. It has been said, however, that British Columbia is always in a state of euphoria.